Get to Know Certus Software with CEO Ruud de Wildt
In our latest video interview, CEO Ruud de Wildt sits down with Marketing Manager Debie Strijker to introduce Certus Software and share what drives the company forward.
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In our latest video interview, CEO Ruud de Wildt sits down with Marketing Manager Debie Strijker to introduce Certus Software and share what drives the company forward.
IT environments are becoming more complex by the day, automation and integration are no longer a luxury, they’re a necessity. Organizations need solutions that fit effortlessly into their existing infrastructure, not tools that require them to rebuild their processes from scratch. That’s why one of the most powerful trends shaping the data erasure industry today is the move toward API-driven, automated workflows.
Earlier this month, Google announced a shift from traditional disk erasure to encryption-based media sanitization, a process that destroys encryption keys to make data inaccessible. While this marks progress in data protection, it also highlights an important distinction: “Encryption hides data. Certified data erasure removes it, permanently.”
International standards are the foundation of secure and verifiable data erasure. In our series The Standards Behind Certus, we explore the frameworks that shape the way organizations protect sensitive information. This time, we focus on the IEEE standards and their role in data sanitization.
At Certus Software, we believe that contributing to a better world goes beyond technology. While our certified data erasure software helps organizations build a safer and more sustainable digital future, we also take pride in supporting initiatives that make a real difference in people’s lives.
We’ve just released a new whitepaper that explores how Certus partnered with a national government to tackle one of today’s biggest challenges: ensuring that data privacy is protected on a nationwide scale. The project led to an innovative solution allowing millions of people to permanently erase data from their devices in a safe, secure manner, fully compliant with international standards.
For years, physical destruction (shredding or crushing hard drives) was seen as the ultimate way to protect sensitive data. After all, if the drive is destroyed, the data must be gone, right But in 2025, a clear shift is taking place. TechRadar recently reported that enterprises are “ditching destruction for smart sanitization,” pointing out that shredding is expensive, environmentally damaging, and doesn’t always meet today’s compliance expectations (TechRadar, 2025).
Technology is evolving at a rapid pace. Stricter privacy regulations, rising cybersecurity risks, and new IT infrastructures mean that organizations must constantly adapt their processes. But technology alone is not enough. The success of secure data erasure ultimately depends on the knowledge and skills of the people carrying it out.
At Certus, we know that terms like certifications, accreditations, and compliance are often mentioned but not always clearly explained. That’s why we’ve started a new blog series to break these concepts down, showing what they mean, why they matter, and how Certus meets (and exceeds) the standards that keep your data safe.
We begin this series with one of the most respected global standards for secure data erasure: NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1.
At Certus, we are committed to making certified data erasure accessible, understandable, and effective for organizations worldwide. With data security and sustainability becoming increasingly critical in every market, we are proud to announce our next step in global expansion: the opening of a new Certus office in Latin America.
Zero Trust is a crucial security strategy with the principle: never trust, always verify. No user, device, or system is automatically deemed safe; every action requires validation. While many organizations apply this to network access and identity management, what occurs when data reaches the end of its lifecycle?
When people think about data erasure, laptops, desktops, and servers usually come to mind. But what many organizations don’t realize is that a wide range of everyday devices also store sensitive information. These “forgotten” devices often slip through the cracks, creating hidden risks for data breaches.
A new report from Data Insights Market on the Cloud Computing Data Center IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) market forecasts strong growth in the years ahead. By 2025, the market is expected to reach $6.7 billion, with a projected annual growth rate of 10.5% through 2033. But what is driving this rapid expansion?
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is transforming the way European companies report on sustainability. Where ESG reporting was once mostly voluntary and fragmented, it is now mandatory, detailed, and subject to verification. For organisations with large IT infrastructures, this has direct implications for IT asset management and the way data is securely removed from equipment.
Companies spend millions to protect their networks, train employees, and secure the cloud. But there’s one blind spot that continues to cause real damage: what happens to data on devices after they’re decommissioned? If your data wiping isn’t secure, certified, and auditable — you’re not just facing a technical issue. You’re facing a financial risk.
Most organizations have made significant progress in protecting confidential data, using encryption, access controls, firewalls, and employee awareness training. But one area still tends to be neglected: what happens to data when a device reaches the end of its life? This overlooked phase can pose serious security and compliance risks, and CISOs are increasingly paying attention.
This year, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) prioritized Article 17 of the GDPR (Right to Erasure). Organizations must respond to deletion requests lawfully, timely, and completely. If your business processes personal data of EU citizens, you need a documented data deletion process. This blog explores the implications of this right and how your organization can prepare.
Everyone’s talking about sustainability, carbon footprints, and circular IT strategies, and for good reason. Businesses are under increasing pressure to extend the life of their tech, reduce waste, and report on ESG goals. But there's one step in the process that often flies under the radar: secure data erasure. It may not be as visible as recycling bins or solar panels, but without proper data erasure, your sustainability efforts might not be as green (or as secure) as you think.
We’re proud to announce that Ducore Stealth B.V., one of our trusted Authorized Partners, has launched the first official Wipe Center in Europe — located in Lelystad, the Netherlands. Fully equipped and operational, the Wipe Center offers organizations across Europe a reliable and secure solution for subcontracting data erasure, from individual devices to large-scale volumes.
The ITAD Summit 2025 is just around the corner, and we’re excited to announce that Certus Software will be exhibiting at Booth B25. Our colleagues Ruud de Wildt and Ed Wooten will be representing Certus on-site in Las Vegas. As a Silver Sponsor, we’re proud to support this key event and connect with industry leaders in IT Asset Disposition.
At Certus Software, we strongly believe in the power of partnership. Together with our network, we make data erasure easier, more reliable, and more sustainable for companies around the world. Over the past months, our partner network has expanded significantly, as more and more companies across the globe recognize the value of becoming a Certus Authorized Partner. Today, we’re proud to introduce the latest companies that have joined our network.
Privacy is no longer a regional issue; it’s global. This year, we're seeing a clear shift toward stronger regulations, increased transparency demands, and greater accountability when it comes to personal data. While the EU has long led the way with the GDPR, countries like India and the United States are rapidly catching up. If your business handles international data, now’s the time to review your data governance. This blog highlights key updates and offers practical tips to stay compliant.
When devices leave your organization (whether they’re sold, reassigned, or recycled), are you certain the data they once held is truly gone? Many assume a factory reset or file deletion is enough. Unfortunately, it’s not. That’s why Certus has released a whitepaper: “The Importance of Data Erasure”, a must-read for any organization that handles sensitive data.
At Certus Software, our core focus is advanced data erasure software, but we also offer specially designed hardware tools that support and simplify the secure erasure process. These solutions are built to help customers use our software more efficiently, whether handling a few devices or processing data at scale.